The iris chart, in full.
Long-form iridology reference: iris chart, colours and constitutional types, lacunae, contraction rings, radii solaris, and selfie technique.
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The iris chart: zones of the iris in iridology
The iris is divided into zones arranged like a clock face, each traditionally mapped to a body region or organ system.
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Iris colors and constitutional types in iridology
The base iris color (blue, brown, mixed) in iridology is read as the constitutional type. Three primary types: lymphatic, hematogenic, mixed.
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Lacunae and crypts in iridology
Lacunae (small iris openings) and crypts (deeper openings) read in iridology as classical constitutional weaknesses at the corresponding body zones.
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Contraction rings (stress rings) in iridology
Concentric rings visible around the pupil, read in iridology as accumulated nervous-system stress.
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Radii solaris (spokes) in iridology
Radial line markings extending outward from the pupil, read in iridology as patterns affecting the body zones they cross.
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How to take a usable iris photo for AI iridology
A close-up of one eye with even daylight, no flash, sharp focus on the iris, and the pupil clearly visible at the centre.
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